Elections

The 2017 Coordinated Election on November 7, 2017, is run through the Larimer County Clerk and Recorder.

For more information regarding the 2017 Coordinated Election visit www.votelarimer.org or contact the Larimer County Clerk & Recorder at:

Address: 200 W. Oak St., Fifth Floor, Fort Collins, CO 80521

Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm (except holiday)

Phone: (970)498-7820

Fax: (970)498-7847

2017 Coordinated Election Calendar

Friday, October 6, 2017

First day the county must be able to issue a mail ballot to a voter who requests one in person at the County Clerk's Office, 200 W. Oak St., Fifth Floor, Fort Collins, CO 80521.

Monday, October 16, 2017

First day mail ballots may be sent to each active voter for the Coordinated Election.

Monday, October 23, 2017

Counting of mail in ballots may begin. No results may be disclosed until after 7:00pm on Election Day.

Monday, October 30, 2017

Last day to submit voter application to receive a mail ballot for Coordinated Election. (Applications can be submited by mail, voter registration agency, local driver's license examination facility, or online.)

First day Voter Service and Polling Centers must be open.

Friday, November 3, 2017

First day Drop-off locations must be open.

Tuesday November 7, 2017

Coordinated Election. (Polls open 7:00am to 7:00pm)

2016 General Election – November 8, 2016

Colorado became an all-mail ballot state as of May 10, 2013. Ballots for the General Election and Coordinated Election will be sent to all registered voters by mail. Ballots for the 2016 General Election will be mailed, by Larimer County, to all eligible voters during the week of October 17, 2016. Ballots must be RECEIVED at the Larimer County Election office or a designated drop-off/Voter Service and Polling Center by 7:00 pm on Elections Day in order for your vote(s) to be counted. Ballots received after 7:00 pm on Election Day will not be counted.

Postmarks do not count as a received date.

If you need to update your mailing address or would like information on place, dates, and times to drop off your ballot please click here.

Wondering if you are eligible to vote in Town of Estes Park Municipal elections? You can verify your voter registration status, as well as review your available voting districts by visiting the Larimer County website at www.larimer.org/elections. If "Estes Park" is listed, you are eligible to vote in a municipal election. View a map of Estes Park's Town boundaries. Colorado voters may also visit www.GoVoteColorado.com to register to vote, check voter registration status and review mailing address information for accuracy.

Per Colorado State Statute, the Qualifications of Municipal Electors include, but are not limited to the following. Refer to Colorado State Statute 31-10-201 for additional information.

Be at least 18 years of age

Be a United States Citizen

Be a resident within the municipality and resided in the state of Colorado for twenty-two (22) days immediately preceding the election

The residence of a person is their principal or primary residence

The Town Clerk is the Designated Election Official for all Regular and Special Municipal Elections. Regular Municipal Elections are held on the first Tuesday in April of even-numbered years to elect members to the Board of Trustees and bring forward local ballot questions, when necessary. The Town is not responsible for Special District elections, General elections or elections coordinated with the county in November.